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Post by gregonator3000 on Dec 13, 2021 10:41:54 GMT -5
I'm wondering if there is a way for the controller to recognize that my CAM file has multiple work offsets (G54, G55, G56...) I see the call out for G55 in the G-Code but when I run the file on the machine (AR6 Pro V5, with RichAuto B18), it repeats the operation in one location (G54). It would be really cool if there was a way for this to work.
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Post by gregonator3000 on Dec 13, 2021 10:48:58 GMT -5
Update - I got it to work! I had to go into the G-Code Setup under the Auto Pro Setup and enable G54. Then I had to turn the machine off, then back on again.
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Post by jgarciaa on Mar 3, 2024 22:55:50 GMT -5
I'm wondering if there is a way for the controller to recognize that my CAM file has multiple work offsets (G54, G55, G56...) I see the call out for G55 in the G-Code but when I run the file on the machine (AR6 Pro V5, with RichAuto B18), it repeats the operation in one location (G54). It would be really cool if there was a way for this to work. Consider exploring the Monport laser for its reputation for being user-friendly, high-quality, and affordable. Unfortunately, I can't access external websites like monportlaser.com/collections/co2-laser-engravers/products/monport-40w-lightburn-ready-12-x-8-co2-laser-engraver-cutter-with-fda-approval?sca_ref=5031521.ka374VZjm3 Regarding your question about multiple work offsets in your CAM file, it's essential to ensure that your CNC controller supports the use of multiple work offsets and that it's properly configured to recognize them. Check the controller's manual or consult with the manufacturer's customer support to determine if this feature is supported and how to enable it if necessary. Additionally, review your CAM software settings to ensure that each operation is assigned to the correct work offset. If you continue to experience issues, reaching out to experienced CNC users or online forums dedicated to CNC machining may provide helpful insights and solutions.
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